JSC Interview of Adv P Njokweni for a position on the Western Cape High Court - Judges Matter
Judicial Service Commission April 2026 interview Adv P Njokweni for a position on the Western Cape High Court of South Africa. Judges Matter is a South African non-profit organisation focused on monitoring the judiciary in South Africa. We are dedicated to encouraging broad-based public engagement with the important process of selecting the judges of the superior courts of South Africa. Through applied research and advocacy, Judges Matter monitors the appointment of judges, their discipline for misconduct, and how the judiciary is governed and administered. For more info: http://www.judgesmatter.co.za

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